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One thing I found helps if I want the responses to be valid JSON, seems to work:

where result contains all of the <data expected> and the result is valid JSON. Do NOT under any circumstances deviate from this format! Ensure all of the value <data expected> are complete, do not leave ANY of them out. Do not add ANY other text to your answer except for the JSON result.

I found that just asking for valid JSON didn't always work out as expected (e.g. gpt-4 API would add formatting etc., so I became more and more of a micromanager!





Nice! Thanks for the pointer


It does not really need to be that intense. I get very reliable results from the gpt4 api using this template:

  You are a data cleaner and JSON formatter
  Take the input data and format it into attributes
  Your output will be fed directly to `json.loads`
  
  Example input:
  foo bar baz bat
  
  Example format:
  {
     "string": "foo bar baz bat", 
  }
You can give it multiple input examples, too. I often use a "minimum viable" example so that it knows it's ok to return empty attributes instead of hallucinating when the data is sparse.




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